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, eneeeNUTS—Fresh
To Yoe who are puzzled on these
' ler, 'Man, Woods, Viole Mentgomery,
Helen Cheoros, Lois McGavin, Gen-
feature
AnY of These Articles Make very
Suitable Christmas Gifts:—
E. Willie and Wise Hazel Reid Were
made life sneetabere of the Women's,
Missionary Societe. The various re,
nese_ Make
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the Snappiest
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,CHOCOtLATES,
Teseee,.E
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sr Wes 2 pounds -
'In LE ROY SOAP 10C
4 „ es in box •FANCY
,It , SEX arid Beauty Parlor Toilet
ape eegulete 10c., for 5c
gwrivoAls BOX OF
S1 25
5 peunds .. - 1
WHITE SHORTENINere—
Companion to Crisc,o, made by the
few days, for a suitable gift may
we suggest--
TOILET ARTICLES
Such well known' goods as Yard-
ley's, Evening in Paris, Seven-
, teen, Corday's, etc. These come
in Fancy Cases and single art-
toles,.
evieve HavaleMs. A pleareing
of the evening was the pretentation
of a Band life membership to Dero-
thy Golding, donated by Miss Maud
Ferguson, Revs W. P. Lane making
the presente.tion. The Band is ill.-
debted to Miss Ferguson for her gen,
erous gift. A piano s,olo by Helen
Crich wee followed by 'a second play,
"'Phe Fell Through the
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Books Note Paper
Correspondence Cards •
Fountain Pens Pencils Pictures
Purses Key Cases Wallets
Bridge Sets Score Pads
Playing Cards Diaries Book Ends
Snapshot Albums Autograph Albuets
Candles Candle Sticks Calendars
ports were read aed all reported a
very successful year, tating that eve
ery member did her part in preparing
the programme so willingly. Tee
nominating committee presented their
report and' it was adopted as read,
the officers for the year 1931 being as
f,ollows: President, Miss Belle Creams
bell; secretary, Miss E. Davidson.;
....W.s.../. -. IVIoSt Pleasant
I 0 e"'
4 ,, 6 liost Profitable
i°61°
-1'1/. CHRIsTmAs
\i'
1
Makers of Criseo„ and used in ev-
easy way the, SaMe as Ceisco—made
for the finest cookisig and priced
en reasonably it can be used profit-
ably for cakes, for frying foods anti
enriching sauce,s. It is very white
and odorless and does not assimi-
STATIONERY
Wonderful values in quality
Papers' at saving prices.,
W'aterman and Parker. s Faun -
tails Pens and Sets.
FOR THE GENTLEMEN •
Girl Who
Earth." The first scene was in a
Canadiannso- me with 1VEldred Oudm.ore
and Mary Holmes playing the parts
a Sally and Nancy. The second
scene depicted in a. Chinese home with
Grace Kreuter as the grandmother.
The granddaughter, Moll FEUWFlower
Christmas
—e
Cards and Booklets
Seals, Tags, Cord, Tissue
• , I
ompson s
SEAFORTH
trea,surer, Mee John Sclater; pianist,
'Miss Hazel Retid;t tpress see/lettere,
In. P. Petterson; Group leaders,
Miss Belle Smith, IVfm. W. R. Plant,
andLeod,. Mrs. Alex. Kerr; Wee
colVIrs. Njle.
Hare necretary, Mrs. I.
Convenor, Mee' s E.
41,\.\\ .
N "40
a
late odors and ,so can be used over
aud over again for fryin'g. Aftei
".keing used for fryin,g fish or on-
'neoes, can be used for frying dough-
'Travelling Case,s, Military
Brushes, Shavin,g Sets, Pipes,
Tobaccos and Cigarettes, all
Din, Dorothy Golding. The
relatives played, by Helen Crich, Ruth
Cluff, Alice Hudson, La3belle Hawk-
ins, Lois MeGavin, Clete Dickson. The
BOOK STORE - -
Subscriptions takess for all magazines
and papers at publisher's prices.
Sparks; Glad Tidings, inks. W. M.
Stewaet; Lookout Convenor, Mae. R.
H. Sproat; Supply comtmittee, Mrs. M.
McKellar, Pers. Harry Chaiteas, IVEss
,se • .
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I You Have Ever Had
'nuts without giving the odor of
fish or onions to the doughnuts.
Don't fail to take advantage of
the low price INTRODUCTORY
OFFER as every pound is fully
Christmas wrapped and only the
well lmown brands.
KODAKS
We can fill every want.
part of the missionary who brought
the light of the Gospel to this Chinese
family, was played 'by Helen Rolph.
The closing chorus was "Hear the
Belts" 'boy the Band, and prayer 'by
Mrs., R. Scarlett; assistant, Mrs. J.
McIntosh; isupply committee, Nees,
Ilinchley, Mrs. Tyerman, Mrs. Spen-
Miss J. Ferguson; Missionary
cer, M
J. Steele; Visiting Cosmnittee, Mrs.
John Slater and Mrs. W. R. Plant.
The meeting closed with a hymn and
repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Pe
Is- THIS STORE, WITH ITS WONe
' 4,4* e' /4 DERFUL 8 T QC K OF. GIFT.
...s 3( ,
T H I N G S, SHOULD BE YOUR
.......(CZ rft \ GREATEST HELP.
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
MONEY REFUNDED. In 1 -pound
bricks and 3, 5 and 20-1b. pails. In-
troductory offer: 1 /b. 17c; 2,3 es
5 lbs., 16c; or 20 -lb. pail for $3.00
FEEDING MOLASSES—A few bar-
CANDY '
Our stock of Christmas Candy
is complete. All new, fresh
stock in real Holiday Packages.
Rev. W. P. Lane brought this profit •
able and enesereble program to a
close. The Band leaders are grateful
to all who helped to make this pro-
gram a success.
Monthly secretary, IVfiss J. Ferguson,
Mrs. W. Webster; Temperance Sere-
tarye Mrs. R. Archibald; Babeir Band
Secretary, Miss A. Lawrence; Litera-
•
ture Secretary, Mrs. Crawford; plan-
ist, Mrs. C. Barber; auditors, 'Mee A.
E - mondville —The annual meeting
-g• • -
of Eginondville United Church choir
was held on Friday evening Decem-
..,
ber 12th, and after the business was
4. the followinrg o :.'eers were
A\.
jalrfr sPeees -
Jesse(
Hosiery
i tr1
Lingerie
rels to deliver at Dublin at 25c, or
at (Seaforth at a small advance
2 It..1:` eseply lasts.
MIXED NUTS—Choice, at 24 and 2,5
cents e ....es.
MIXED CANDIED FRUITS, on
ear p sued Duc
Every box caeries our person-
al guarrantee.
Christmas and Greeting Cards,
Fancy Wrapping Paper, Etc.
De Vilbis Perfume Atomizers
and Sets, Brush, Gone) and Mir-
ror Sets and 'Hundreds of Art-
Engine For Sale. -2Y2 horsepower easeline
engine in good repair. Apply to Harry Hart,
Box 249, Seaforbh. 8288x1
,Big Fire Sale of BOOtS, Shoes and Rubbers,
the Walter G. Willis stock. Read• ad.• on
page five' .
.
, Lawrence, miss A. Ferguson. Mrs. G.
La
Black's group had charge ,of the pro -
m (which followed. Miss A. Wan
lyriaesse read the Scripture lesson and
e the devotional leaf-
let. Miss Ferguson gave a reading
from the study book. Further selec-
uiscussed,
eiLected for 1931: Ilon.ora 0 ,,,* idenet,
-Lens. '''• warm; presidents rs. it.
Kruse; vice-president, Mr. W. Smith;
secretary -treasurer, Jean A. Smith;
EreSS secre:r37', ,, Ali.c(L. Tsh. amP.sc4.1;
nower comreeittee, W. uovenereck,
Jeanette Finnigan, Robert Tseadall
.
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eeele,
k ‘'l Gloves ,
es lb 4
:sod/
Handbags
GREAT STAR FLOUR from all West-
e.i'll reheat $2.75
EAGLE BeekleD 1V1ILK—Bottle fed
babies do well on this pure uniform
easily digested milk. A 19c
.
icles of Fancy Gifts.
We take subscriptions for any
periodical or paper printed.
Cut Flowers supplied for all
occasions.
House For Sale.-I.2-roorned frame honse, in
good condition. AppRy at The Hxpositor Of-
fee 82,61,41
Notice. -All books must be returned to the
Public Library on or before Tuesday, Decem-
ber 29rd. Greta Thompson, Librarian.
tions wean contributed, by mes,s A.
Govenlock and Miss A. Lawrence. A
quartette composed of e'Irs. Burrows,
MTS. Thresbull, Miss Gorvienlock and
MTS. Tyerman gave a pleasin,g isum-
;
membershiP committee, Gladys Cole-
man Helen Thompson, Mr. D. Gem,
me 11, Mr. W. Govenitock.
-,The last meeting for 1930 of the
Umbrellas FOR •
MOTHER'
Scarfs SISTER
leader since 1857. Per can
ST. CHARLES MILK is just pure
in handy airtight
SERVICE—We will be pleased
in
8287-2
Why Not Have a family photograph when
the family are home for Christmas. Our
eer. The meeting closed with prayer
by 1VIrs. G. Black.
Egmondville Young People was well
attended Tuesday .evening, Decemeer
/
WIFE
Sweaters
rich country milk
tins, that keep ,perfectly in any cool
dry place until required. 14c
Per tin
BORDEN'S MALTED MILK ca
Per tin u a c
BORDEN'S SILVER COW
Condensed Milk; per tin 19c
GUEST CHOICE BONELESS
to serve you any way.
• a
Keatmg s Pharmacy
The Resell Drift Store
SEAFORTH - - -ONT.
Studio will be open on Christians and New
Year's Day. Please come early in the day.
Burgess Portrait Studio, Mitchell.
Private Sale. -New Quebec heater and
stove. used one winter; sideboard, tattles, beds,
i couch, 4 dining roarn claim, 6 kitchen
chairs, smallbureau with mirror. Gan be
se" at any time kill Monday. December 22nd.
Apply to Mrs. David Davis, Ord Street, Sea-
forth. 3288x1
.
Annual Meeting. — The Barbara
Kirkman Auxiliary of .First Presby-
terian Church held the annual meet-
•
g n the setio,o1 room of the church
mi
on Tuesday evening, December 16th,
with a good attendance. Miss S. I.
McLean presided and led in the open-
ing 'Miss 'Edith Davidson
16th. The -Worship period opened with
the hymn, "Tell Me the Stories of
Jesus." Jeannette Finnigan, who was
in charge of the meeting, ably dealt
with the subject, "The Reading of
Canadian 'Citizens." During the dis-
eussion which followed, special men-
tion was made of' the Bible, the book
of all books, which if it were nothing
OR
Handkerchiefs DAUGHTER
You Could'
Coolie Coats Choose Front
No More ,
Kimonas Sensible
CHICIMN—DeEcious for salads
prayer.
Very fine Scripture lesson.
more, is a masterpiece ef English et-
Things.
sandwiches, etc., 45c.
read a
Mrs. J. A. Munn rendered a beauti-
erature, the translation being the
per can
McKillop Branch W. M. S.—There
work ,of 47 brilliant Scholars. Pauline
Corselettes
BEEF TONGUE, HAM and CHICK-
EN LOAF 25c
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
was a good attendance at the month-
ly meeting of the McKillop Branch
-
Johnsena 'Bliss 'Carmen and Henry
VariDyke were :spoken of as general
0,
Special.
SA.11VION SANDWICH 25c
SPREAD—Special
DISTRICT MATTERS
of the Women's Missionary Society
of First Presbyterian Church, held at
the home of M.rs. Thomas Bickel;
spEciA
favorites. Violet Tyndall delighted
everyone with a piano selection. Dur-
ing the business, section of the meet-
Knitted
SUitS
..F. 1). Hutchison
TO CORRESPONDENTS
Seaforth, on Thursday of last
week. Mrs. Robert. Govenlock pre-
sided and led in: the opening prayer.
IRVIN WILLA'T'S
ing the chair was occupied by Mr.
Maleolm. The nominating committe,e
brought in their report and the fol-
•
- Phone Phor Food -166
- As Christmas Day come,s on Thurs-
The Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. R. N. Dorrance. MTS. J. L. Bell
the minutes of the
-
e seo
lowing were elected for 1931: Hon-
zanrtyjeraensids,ernnta3.illiiset, Cvhiceesne • presi-
;resident,
Umbrellas
p 0 0 p p p p p .0. .p 0 0
0 c.
0 S. T• Holmes & Son p
.
day of next week, The Expositor will
be published on Wednesday, one day
earlie,r.
It will be necessary for the copy
of all advertisements and correspond-
read previous
meeting and called the roll. Mrs.
Carter favored the meeting with aThompson;
beautiful solo accompanied by MTS.
N. McMillan. An interesting reading,
os t Sh 1 s
Stan Jackson; 2nd vice (Devot), Alice
3rd vice (Missions), Earle
Webster; 4th vice (Lit.), Isabel For -
rest; recording secretary, Robert Tyn-
Cushions
0 FUNERAL SERVICE °
0 Main Street, Seaforth 0
0 °
ence to reach this office not later than
Tuesday evening in order to be pub -
s
by Mrs. Bell and the topic, "Our and Beyond," was
given AThousandfold
Work in Japan," was taken by Mrs.
4 ..
Adventure - Romance - Spectacle
dall; assistant secretary, H:arold Fin-
nigan; corresponding secretary, Edwin
GhesneY; press secretary, E. Not;
TO GIVE
.
. , it r
Every Nook
.0 S. T. Holmes' residence, 0
0 Goderich Street, West; phone 0
0 No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' 0
lished in next week's Paper.
McLEAN BROS.
McMillan. On behalf of the Society
Mrs. Goverilock made appreciative
reference to the very efficient work
by Presbyterial SeeretarY,
An island of wrecked ships float-
ing in the Sargasso Sea. Ghost yes-
Accumula-
treasurer, Russel Wallace; pianist,
Jeannette Finnigan; 'assistant, Betty
Mtaleolm. The president, Jean Smith,
EfVERYBODY
AN
UNEXCELLED
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and corner
of this Store
0 residence, Goderich Street, 0
0 East; phone No. 308. 0
0 Limousine Ambulance Service 0
0 Night calls, phoue 308. 0
0 Day calls, phone 119J. 0
0
Going To Sarnia.—Mr. Foster T.
Fowler, of McKilloe, who has been
the teacher at for the past half
year, and who has been the local ag-
ent for the Ontario Equitable Innis.
done the
Mrs, J. C. Greig, esesee the past few
years, Mrs, w, Droves. read the, Glad
Tidings Prayer, and the collection
amounting to $8 was taken up by lit-
tle Mildred Aiteeeson, The meetinig
sets of countless fleets.
tions of the ocean currents present,
past and long forg,otten. A colony
of castaways with gold and treasures
uncounted. A wierd empire ruled by
a giant brute with the right of might
thanked the Members, for their ex-
cellent co-operation during the past
year. The Y. P. also expressed their
appreciation of the work done by the
niemb,ees of the e,xecutive, mention
also being made, of the/ evening ser -
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
,SERVICE
THIS STORE
WILL BE OPEN
MONDAY
, ed se.
a i es
"Allri'. •
e'
0 se 15, 1.
ee se
4',
is teeraing
with the
Chaistmas-time
Things
that you
0 Charges moderate.
0 p
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <> -0 0 0 0
ance Company f,or nearly two years,
has accepted a very tempting offer
from that company to manage ;she
closed with 'a hymn and the Lord's
prayer, after which a dainty lunich
was served and a social half hour
and the heart of a pirate sire. '
Into ' this strange mass come two
shipwrecked men and a girl. , She
vices which have been conducted, 30
different members 'having taken part
in these services during the year. A
TUESDAY
AND ,
WEDNESDAY
-
,'''''&111111re
Ceneseee--3iImmi -r.y4
,r,...e.-si
-eneeress ee,
would like
to give
new office they are ope-ning in Sarnia
on January let. Mr. Fowler will still
spent.
must cispose a mate within a day.
Enough Action, Novelty and Spec-
lively relay race was conducted by
Alice Thempeon. Refreshments were
EVENINGS
NEXT WeeEK
ite '7'1] A (_ r
or get.
,
Insurance Specials
run his farm in McKillop and will live
tack to Fill Ten Ordinary Pictures.
served and the m'eeting closed with
Automobile Accidents Cause Serious
there with his family during the sum-
mer months .,
W. M. S. Annual Meeting.—ehe W.
M. S. of First Presbyterian Church
. NOW SHOWING
the Doxology and Neizpah 'benediction.
1
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Financial Loss.
Your Ford, Ghevrelet, Whippet
4, Plymouth, Durant 4, Essea or
Agricultural Society Dance.—The
second annual New Year's Eve dance
under the auspices of the Seaforth
met for the annual meeting in the
school room of the Church on Tues -
day, the 16th, at 3 o'clock. The, presi-
dent, Mrs. K. McLean, was in the
'meeting
8,15 p.m. Sat., First Show, 7.45 p.m.
Admiseion---15 and e5 cents.
LOCAL BRIEFS
'
Pontiac covered for Fire, Taeft,
Public Liability and Property
Damage for $23.00. Ordinary
Limits. •
Special Reduction on Farmer's Cars.
Similar Low Rates for other Models.
Special Rates on Truck Cargo
Insurance.
Protect yourself with a Special
Accident Policy, $1,500, Princi-
Agricultural 'Society, will be held in
Gardno's Opera 'Hell on Wednesday
evening, December 31st. Music will
be furnished by the Ray Culligan
8 -piece orchestra of Stratford, and the
usual price of admission, $1 a coupk,
will be charged. At midnight the an-
nual New Year's Frolic will take place
with fun galore. Next week's papers
will give full announcement.
chair. The was opened by
the singing of Hymn 374 and prayer
by Mrs. McLean, followed by the
Bible reading by Mrs. Themes Dick-
son. The minutes of the last meeting
were read, also the reports of the
different consmittees. We were verythe
glad to see as large an increase in the
subscrietems of the Society's maga,-
zine, 'The Glad Tidings, as it is a
, .
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
NORMA SHEARER
• in
"THE DIVORCEE"
The role which won for this Can,
sedum girl the 'Motion Picture Arts
Academy erize for the best work by
Mr. Alex.' Buthune, of Kamloops,
B.C., is visiting at the home of his
sister, Miss Bethune.
Mr. William Ilactee was in Windsor
this week attending the Library In -
stitute, held under the auspices of
Ontario Department of Education.
Miss 'Susie Govenlock and Mies Nan
,Campbell left on Thursday for St.
peeereberg, Florida, where they will
Fancy Linen .
- .
Comforters ,
Rayon Bedspread
Wool Blankets
pal sum; $2'.00 per week in,
demnity. Only $5.00 per year.
Let us protect you.
WATSON & REED
Specialists in all Lines of Insurance.
PHONE 33W : SEAFORTIL ONT.
Winthrop Downs Seaforth.—Win-
throp euchre specialists journeyed in-
to Seaforth on Wednesday evening of
this week and took the local amateurs
into camp by a score of 131 games to
126. Play was keen and a wonder-
fully time After
paper which should be in the home
of each member. The chair was then
taken by Mrs. Greig during the elec-
tion of officers. The president, Mee
McLean, declined to continue as she
had been president for three years,
and thought the hp
honor should be ass-
-cozen
any
son.
actress durbeg the 1929-30 sea-
RINCESS
spend the winter.
. Kr. and Mrs. A. Barton left on
Wednesday for Hamilton, where they
will spend some weeks at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. C. Colbert.
Mr. Lester Govenlock, of Whitby,
spent the week end at the home of his
SUGGESTING
Hearth Rug WHAT
TO BUY
Room Rug AND
'
good was enjoyed.
the the visitors were entertained
ed on. Mrs. James Kerr was eh
for this office. We knew fill
—
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goven-
READY
Bath Towels
play
the line
she will
lock.
I
TO
TTIF: McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
to lunch. The following was •
up: Winthrop—Percy Little, Joe
Dolmage, 'Geoege Little, Wm. Kerr,
Montgomery, Wm. Montgomery,
it very efficiently. The rest of the of-
fizers were returned as before with
the change in -vice-president moving
Christmas Special 1
'Mrs. J. G. 1VIeDeemid, of London is
a guest at the home of Mr. and lin.
J. E. Willis.
SUPPLY '
Pillow Slips IT
John
John Bullard, Geo. Campbell, Theron
up as Mrs. Kerr was 1st last year
and Mrs. K. McLean was elected 4th
•
Miss Phemia Gordon is the guest of
AT
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
.
eettles„ Ferg. Bullard, H. Smith ani
Roy Patrick. Seaforth--C. Stewart,
vice-president. Mrs. Drover gave her
report frorn the McKillop branch.
Assorted Chocolates ...40c lb.
Christmas Mixture ....1.5c. lb.
Mrs. E. W. White. .
Mr. and Mrs Harry Watson, of
Goderich, were 'guests over the week
i CORtS .
)/ THE
Y
OFFICERS: ,
James Evans, Beechwood - President
James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres.
H. Stewart, John 13eatitie J. J. Hug-
geed, W. E. Kerslake, W. R. Smith.
C. Abeehart, T. G. Scott, J. J-Cluff,
L. Bolton, Thomas Beattie, M. MeKel-
Special mention should be mentioned
of them as a more faithful band of
workers would be hard to find. The
Society has had a very successful
Assorted Creams and
Chocolates 25c lb.
Assorted 'Chocolates and
'Carmelo 25c lb*
end at the home of Ma-. and Mrs. W.
G. Willis.
Mrs. C. Butler and little daughter,
St. the
SI LOWEST
se ell Furs
a ss PRICE
4/' .
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth - Eec.-Treas.
lar. .
year and go on hoping te do still more
Special Xmas: Mixture, 15c lb.
of ,Catharines, spent week end
at the, home of MTS. Butler's smother.
7 Hats
,
AGENTS:
W. E. Eenchley, Seaforth ; John
M y, E nilville; R. G. Jarrniouth,
James Watt, Blyth.
Postal Information.—In order to re-
lieve cengestion at the last moment,
cards for local distributio-ns if hand-
ed in now, in tied bundles, will be
for the work of Christ, both at home
and abroad. Hymn 811 was sang and
the meeting closed by all repeating
the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Fancy ,Christmas
Packages 60c and up
"Olympia Special"
asserted lb. box...25c each
Mrs. .. John Govenlock, in Egmondreille.
Mies Dorothy Robinson was moved
from the Scott Memorial Hospital to
her home in Blyth on Monday.
Mr. Fred Willie of London, spent
1 and
\
• 4k-'
Gift Things
Brodhagen;
DIRECTORS:
William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth;
John Bennevries, Brodhagen ; James
Evans Beechwood; James Connolly
z
Goderieh; Alex. Sea-
stamped and held until the day before
Ohrietmas. The post office will be
keptopenuntil 8..30 p.m. osi_IVIendae:
and Tuesday evenings only, Chr 3 a''
week to accommodate those persons
'
' who cannot post their parcels during
United Church W. M. S.—At the
largely attended annual, meeting of
the Women's Missionary Society of
Northside United Ohne& held last
Thursday and presided Over by the
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Olympia Restaurant
SEAFORTH, ONT.
tee week end. here.
Mrs_, Alex. Broadfoot, of Tucker-
smith, and Messrs. Thomas McMillan,
ALP., 3. M. Govenlock and W. H. Gold -
ing were in _Toronto this week attend-
ing the Libeeal Convention, as dele-
0.14,....rdir
-e Ng: For Baby.
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ort, ks,„
e%1- 7)) '
et
Broadfoot, O. 3;
forth; Robert Ferris, Harlock; George
the day. Positively no wicket will be
-nes
president, Mrs. W. P. Lane, 6fplendid
gates from the South Huron •Associa-
la
•
McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth; John
open after regular hours on Christi
Eve The public' ehould US6' the post
were read by the various
Lie-IV:ewe,
tion.
Pepper Brucefield; Jamee Sholdice
Welton'.t,
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' office for mail matter and not over-
crowd the mail box at the C. N. en
this
• giving an interesting
review of the year's activities. 'Most
gratifyirig Was the treasurer's report,
Anderson's B li
Me. and Mrs. W. Sparks and fain-
ily, of Kincardine, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and 'Men Ed. Mole.
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GIFTS SUITABLE FOR "Mbr
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station. Railvray mail clerks at
time of year are working at trip speed
the amount raised almost exceeding
$75 over the allocation which waswete
a er y
The Misses Jane and Nellie Verbeen
at their home in Thamesville
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D. H. McINNES
Registered Drugless
Practitioner.
. CHIROPRACTOR
handling tremendous quantities of ma-
trial, 'hence mail matters posted at
the station box can receive but scant
'attention, and in some instances has
been sent back to the post office for
attention. -4C. P. SiUs, P.M.
The election of officers result-
ed as follows: President, Mrs. W. P.
Lane; let vies -president, Mrs. E. H.
010E4; 2nd vi esident M's A.
Lawrenee; reco,rding secretax; ;firs.
J. Laing; corresponding secretary,
OUR AIM—To Give the Lowest
Possible Prices, consistent with
Highest Quality.
The home of Buttermilk Scones,
have, yeti tried them? Variety
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a Breads imPlwe everY meg'
Buns, Cakes, Pies
this week attending the funeral of
their brother, who was rendered un-
cHo.neheciotts in an ,aneident on No. 2
Sunday etrening and died
imlo.roweaxYposoto before being dirscovered
late Monday afternoon.
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Socks GIFT" 4
i..,,, ifel, Shirts THINGS
'' .7.',. f ATI Gloyes ATTRACTIVELV
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ELECTRICITY
MagnefIe Electric Baths
COntinittial Hotel, Settferth
andaY, Wednesday Mad
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Mission Band,—The Mission Band
of Northside 'United Church had a
very successful thankoffering meeting
, on Friday evening, December 12th, in
the Sunday School room. Patentsand
'friends
wire. W. Beek; treamor, Mrs. F. e.
gurroviv. esnangees, spe,es:erseee, nem
3'. Consitt• aesistant, Mrs. 3'. Finlay-
son; associate HelPers, committee,
Ikfis. nlikeidgett, lifigg. EOFtgOUS, Migit
8. Govenlock: obtustish stewaidgity,
and .Cookies
always on hand.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Finger Rolls 2c 5
2 dozen ,
(If we please you tell others;
,us)
,Santa Claus will be at the Lions
Christmas Tree on Monday, Deem-
bar 22nd, at 3 pan, Bring all the
children.
The dry goods stores of Seeforth
will be open until 10 p.m. on Monday,
'Wednesday
/, Underwear BOXED .
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...."44e'pe ' Handkerchiefs
4 Ar \1 71 ° 4, 1 Pyjamas, Etc.
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Attettiooni;
ictitlitii, t $001.,10r &MAW"
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joined the vont people awl
enjoyed the peeetetil presented fItt
Members of the Dirlesion lland. A
chorus,- "Antal Mr. Clock,” by the
*34 tots, the neening Inntleleg, fete
Iowa br a 'reading lisy LOia MeGaVlit•
Seery, Mt.'s. Tyerzalark; Finance
Caszelnetese, Ur& TY'enteeee brzt $• Vie-
amorti gm. <mai 'mit, Jog Scgt,
.141kg Ifiltetioo atrips, niatopis. Mrie.„University,
.sitiettlaikl Ueda* tbs. v. it awe,
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PHONE 70
Tuesday and evenings of
next week. .
Miss Eleanor Burrows, of Toronto
is spending the Christmas
holidays sit the liOnie of hot po.r'ents,
Dr: and Vire. P. J. Burrows.
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